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After its decommissioning and sale to the private sector, the ship had several modifications not common to other ships of the same type. Partitions were installed in the bunkroom, providing four small double-occupancy areas for increased privacy. Concealed panels were installed in the cargo bay by one owner who occasionally engaged in smuggling.<ref name="FASA2209"/> | After its decommissioning and sale to the private sector, the ship had several modifications not common to other ships of the same type. Partitions were installed in the bunkroom, providing four small double-occupancy areas for increased privacy. Concealed panels were installed in the cargo bay by one owner who occasionally engaged in smuggling.<ref name="FASA2209"/> | ||
− | The ship went through several owners before coming into the possession of [[Ross, David|David]] and [[Ross, James|James Ross]], backed by [[Sorensson, Christine|Christine Sorensson]]. Shortly after the ship came into the possession of the Ross brothers, from [[Reference Stardate]] [[FASA Chronology: 2212#September|2/1209]]-[[FASA Chronology: December|2/1212]] ([[FASA Chronology: 2212#September|September]] through [[FASA Chronology: 2212#December|December 2212]]),<ref name="FASA2214"/> the ''Two Brothers'' became involved in uncovering a plot surrounding [[dilithium#FASA Timeline|dilithium]] shipment hijackings out of [[Coridan (FASA)|Coridan]].<ref name="FASA2209"/> | + | The ship went through several owners before coming into the possession of [[Ross, David|David]] and [[Ross, James|James Ross]], backed by [[Sorensson, Christine|Christine Sorensson]]. Shortly after the ship came into the possession of the Ross brothers, from [[Reference Stardate]] [[FASA Chronology: 2212#September|2/1209]]-[[FASA Chronology: 2212#December|2/1212]] ([[FASA Chronology: 2212#September|September]] through [[FASA Chronology: 2212#December|December 2212]]),<ref name="FASA2214"/> the ''Two Brothers'' became involved in uncovering a plot surrounding [[dilithium#FASA Timeline|dilithium]] shipment hijackings out of [[Coridan (FASA)|Coridan]].<ref name="FASA2209"/> |
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Revision as of 04:03, 17 April 2020
FASA Timeline
The Federation Starship Edward Pellew was a Mission class courier. Following the imposition of the Organian Peace Treaty and a resulting Star Fleet drawdown, the ship was retired and sold to the private sector.[1]
Two Brothers
After its decommissioning and sale to the private sector, the ship had several modifications not common to other ships of the same type. Partitions were installed in the bunkroom, providing four small double-occupancy areas for increased privacy. Concealed panels were installed in the cargo bay by one owner who occasionally engaged in smuggling.[1]
The ship went through several owners before coming into the possession of David and James Ross, backed by Christine Sorensson. Shortly after the ship came into the possession of the Ross brothers, from Reference Stardate 2/1209-2/1212 (September through December 2212),[2] the Two Brothers became involved in uncovering a plot surrounding dilithium shipment hijackings out of Coridan.[1]
Mission class vessels
FASA Timeline
U.S.S. Coura NCC-13501 • U.S.S. Edward Pellew NCC-61204 / S.S. Two Brothers • S.S. Eridani Star • U.S.S. Galileo NCC-16600 • U.S.S. Huygens NCC-16601 • U.S.S. Jgonas NCC-61000 • U.S.S. John Paul Jones NCC-61001 • U.S.S. Kuiper NCC-16602 • U.S.S. Magnan NCC-13843 • U.S.S. Mission NCC-13500 • U.S.S. Peyton NCC-13502 • U.S.S. Walkad NCC-61002 • S.S. Werewolf F-006212
Notes and References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Keith, J. Andrew (Author). Margin of Profit. Star Trek: The Role Playing Game. Book 2209 . Graphics and layout by Dana Knutson, Norman Miller, and Jordan Weisman. Illustrations by Norman Miller. FASA Corporation. 1984.
- ↑ McLimore, Guy W. Jr. et al (Authors). Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Sourcebook Update. Star Trek: The Role Playing Game. Book 2214. Graphics and layout by Dana Knutson and Jordan Weisman. FASA Corporation. 1984.